-This role playing interactive simulation will put you in the streets of Boston during the 1770's as a young apprentice. Your master is a Patriot, and you'll have to decide whether to support him, or to stay neutral, or to leave his service and seek the support of the loyalists.This formative is required, but is such a good immersive experience connecting with so many of this units key people, places, things, and events and guiding questions that it is one of the best things you can do to prepare for the assessment on December 14th. Apply your knowledge. Reflect on your decisions and the consequences.
You have until December 14th to complete this online simulation for credit.
Instructions:When you get there, register by creating a user name and password for yourself. You'll find a link for this in the top right hand corner of the home page. Please make your user name recognizable such as your firstinitiallastname as in pfrankmann or ntyrrell. Answer the questions and create your free account. Then when you go to the game, your progress will be saved and you can start over where you left off. Complete the attached log… or journal on a sheet or two of filler paper to earn your credit as you decide your way through the game. Share this with your parents- as you’ll need their signature at the end.
Lastly- START NOW… don’t wait until the last minute in case you need to troubleshoot technical difficulties.
Here is the handout on which to record your adventure in case you need another copy.
DO NOT FOLLOW THESE NEXT INSTRUCTIONS AT THIS TIME AS MISSION U.S IS NO LONGER TRACKING YOUR PROGRESS AUTOMATICALLY. WE ARE KEEPING THESE CODES IN THE EVENT THAT MISSION US MIGHT RESTORE THIS FEATURE.
Then when you go to the game, please use the following class codes when prompted so that your progress will be recorded and we can verify your participation.
If for some reason you don't log in with a class code, then please keep a log of your challenges and decisions and consequences... we'll accept this as well.
Mission U.S.
-This role playing interactive simulation will put you in the streets of Boston during the 1770's as a young apprentice. Your master is a Patriot, and you'll have to decide whether to support him, or to stay neutral, or to leave his service and seek the support of the loyalists.This formative is required, but is such a good immersive experience connecting with so many of this units key people, places, things, and events and guiding questions that it is one of the best things you can do to prepare for the assessment on December 14th. Apply your knowledge. Reflect on your decisions and the consequences.
You have until December 14th to complete this online simulation for credit.
Here is the direct link: **Mission US** (http://www.mission-us.org )
Instructions:When you get there, register by creating a user name and password for yourself. You'll find a link for this in the top right hand corner of the home page. Please make your user name recognizable such as your firstinitiallastname as in pfrankmann or ntyrrell. Answer the questions and create your free account. Then when you go to the game, your progress will be saved and you can start over where you left off. Complete the attached log… or journal on a sheet or two of filler paper to earn your credit as you decide your way through the game. Share this with your parents- as you’ll need their signature at the end.
Lastly- START NOW… don’t wait until the last minute in case you need to troubleshoot technical difficulties.
Here is the handout on which to record your adventure in case you need another copy.DO NOT FOLLOW THESE NEXT INSTRUCTIONS AT THIS TIME AS MISSION U.S IS NO LONGER TRACKING YOUR PROGRESS AUTOMATICALLY. WE ARE KEEPING THESE CODES IN THE EVENT THAT MISSION US MIGHT RESTORE THIS FEATURE.
Then when you go to the game, please use the following class codes when prompted so that your progress will be recorded and we can verify your participation.
If for some reason you don't log in with a class code, then please keep a log of your challenges and decisions and consequences... we'll accept this as well.
Frankmann Class Codes:
1st Period: 775c10
3rd Period: 6a3a14
4th Period: 9b876b
7th Period: 14c258
8th Period: cc34af
Tyrrell Class Codes:
1st Period: f1355b
3rd Period: aa88ac
4th Period: 68c60c
6th Period: caa191
7th Period: b0dd7c
8th Period: 203fda